WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- The United States said
on Thursday that its warnings to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK) against conducting a nuclear weapons test were "not a lethal threat."
"It's important that North Korea not develop and try
to deploy nuclear weapons. That's enormously important," White House spokesman
Tony Snow told reporters.
Referring to the warning that a nuclear-armed DPRK
would be "unacceptable," Snow said "It's a statement -- no, it's not a lethal
threat."
"It's a statement of our policy, which is, we don't
think they should have nuclear weapons," Snow said.
The United States has been pursuing diplomatic means
to prevent the DPRK from pursuing its nuclear program, the spokesman said.
The DPRK announced Tuesday that it will undertake an
unprecedented nuclear test. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that a
nuclear test by the DPRK would be a "very provocative" act.
Pyongyang declared in February 2005 it had nuclear
weapons, but there have been no reports of a test. Enditem